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Charles Anthony Fenech

October 27, 1964 - November 29, 2024

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Obituary For Charles Anthony Fenech

Charles Anthony “Chuck” Fenech of Westland, MI, passed away on November 29, 2024. His sudden loss was unexpected, and his family is profoundly saddened. Charles was only 60 years of age.

Charles, the second eldest of three children, was born on October 27, 1964, at Detroit General Hospital in Detroit, Michigan to Emanuel and Eva Fenech, both of whom have preceded him in death.

Charles attended Holy Redeemer Grade School in Detroit. His parents moved their family from Corktown Detroit in 1976 to the Downriver area when Charles was 12 years old. Charles attended Taylor Truman High School, graduating in 1982. Charles was a Truck Driver and an avid motorcycle enthusiast.

Charles is survived by his loving girlfriend Mari Szczepanski. His son Emanuel Fenech and fiancé Marianne Shaffer; twin grandchildren Ezra and Journey Fenech. Daughter Brooklyn Fenech. Sister Maria Fenech. Brother Joseph Fenech and wife Samantha.

And many nieces and nephews that loved Uncle Charles are Brandyn, Bekeza, Yusiff, Jessie, Ryleigh, Enzo, Olivia, Easton, Emma, Chloe, Amani and Cameron.

Everyone’s life is their own story and not always open to outside understanding. Charles is no longer in pain and with Mom and Dad again. May he finally rest in peace and God bless his soul.

Saturday, December 7, 2024

Visitation 2:00pm - 3:15pm Fisher Funeral Home
24501 Five Mile Road
Redford Township, MI 48239

Funeral Service 3:15pm 4:00pm Fisher Funeral Home
24501 Five Mile Road
Redford Township, MI 48239

Celebration of Life 5:00pm - 8:00pm Democratic Club Of Taylor 23400 Wick Road, Taylor, MI 48180

In lieu of flowers, please donate to your local mental health and suicide prevention centers.

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  • Traditional Floor Basket

    Greg Donofrio sent Traditional Floor Basket for Charles Anthony Fenech - December 06, 2024

    I know it said In Lieu of Flowers...but I want you to know I'm thinking of you. My heart is broken for your loss Mari. -Greg D.

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  • December 10, 2024

    To the entire Fenech family and Charles´ friends, my sincere and deepest sympathy goes out to you. Charles was one of my absolute favorite people in our neighborhood. He was such a wonderful friend and defender. He stuck up for me like I was his little sister. My parents loved having him come over to hangout. Charles was so good to them. I do believe he saved my life at one point when him and I along with several of our other friends were jumping a make shift ramp with BMX bicycles. While I was attempting to jump the ramp, it fell apart causing me to fly over the handle bars and sliding on my face across the hardened sand of a construction site. Apparently it knocked me out but Charles knew exactly what to do to bring me back. I looked like a chainsaw massacre victim by time I made it home. If he wouldn´t have been there I don´t think I would have woke up. I always looked up to him and enjoyed hanging out with him as teenagers. As we grew into adulthood, he would come visit me when I lived on the lake. We always had a great time. The last time I saw him was a a 4th of July party at a mutual friend´s home in Brownstown. Unfortunately we lost track of each other and I regret that terribly. I am so sorry you all are hurting and that Charles is no longer with us but I truly believe that he is whole again and no longer suffering. I hope he and my brother, Tom Aldis, have found each other up there in heaven.

  • December 02, 2024

    Dear Maria and Joey My deepest sympathies to you both in the loss of your brother Charles. How time flew by as we spent so many a celebrations and Special Sundays at Kensington Beach/Park under our special tree taking home made foods for all of us to share!!!!! I'll remember the good times with your brother and the times your mom (May she rest in peace too) yelled at him for his stubbornness.... He was fun to be around though... may he rest in peace now also!!! Love you Donna (Micallef) Vella🙏♥️

  • December 02, 2024

    Your laugh, your stubbornness, the things that made you you. I wish you could of seen yourself thru my eyes, so incredibly kind, your big heart that you tried to hide, we all saw it brother. You were and will always be very loved, our circle accepted you for you and never wanted to change that. Thank you for the many rides, the brewery tours, you gave the best hugs. So hears to the nights that ended to soon, the laugh so hard your belly ache's moments that could of lasted longer and overall love. You loved us so much, right back at ya Charse, until we meet again!

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